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  2. File:Islam by country.png - Wikipedia

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  3. Symbols of Islam - Wikipedia

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    The Fatimids used a green standard, as well as white. The Saudi Emirate of Diriyah used a white and green flag with the shahadah emblazoned on it. Various countries in the Persian Gulf have red flags, as red represents nationalism. The four Pan-Arab colours, white, black, green and red, dominate the flags of Arab states. [2] [3]

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  5. Islamic clothing - Wikipedia

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    According to the new law Argentine Muslim women can wear a hijab while being photographed for their national id cards. The law was created in order to help promote freedom of religion and expression in the country, and help the Muslim population, which is estimated to be between 450,000 and one million, feel more integrated into society. [56]

  6. All of Heidi Klum's iconic Halloween costumes, ranked - AOL

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    For her first-ever Halloween party in 2000, Klum wore a leather dress and black wig to dress up as a dominatrix. Heidi Klum at her Halloween party on October 31, 2000. Tom Wargacki/WireImage/Getty ...

  7. Saudi national dress - Wikipedia

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    The traditional Saudi thawb, usually white, may be worn in dark colors by some individuals during winter, but it is uncommon for Saudis to wear a colored thawb in the summer. The Saudi thawb does not come in vibrant colors. It is made from various types of fabrics, including silk or polyester, as well as synthetic and pure cotton. [3]

  8. Religious clothing - Wikipedia

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    Outside of temples, including at weekly sacrament meetings and at general conferences, respectful clothing is traditionally worn, often with a white, button-down shirt, and a tie for the male members, females typically wear a dress or skirt, emphasizing "modesty" in appearance. White clothes are worn by those undergoing and performing baptism.

  9. Songkok - Wikipedia

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    [10] Other sources state that the origins of the songkok are thought to come from Turkish traditions and were introduced to Southeast Asia by Arab or Muslim traders. Songkok is closely related to the fez, a traditional Turkish head covering. The fez is a cylindrical hat with a rounded tip and is usually red in color, often with a black crest.